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Nitish Srivastava

Researcher at Apple Inc.

Publications -  44
Citations -  47724

Nitish Srivastava is an academic researcher from Apple Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Generative model & Boltzmann machine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 41 publications receiving 40184 citations. Previous affiliations of Nitish Srivastava include Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur & Cornell University.

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Dropout: a simple way to prevent neural networks from overfitting

TL;DR: It is shown that dropout improves the performance of neural networks on supervised learning tasks in vision, speech recognition, document classification and computational biology, obtaining state-of-the-art results on many benchmark data sets.
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Improving neural networks by preventing co-adaptation of feature detectors

TL;DR: The authors randomly omits half of the feature detectors on each training case to prevent complex co-adaptations in which a feature detector is only helpful in the context of several other specific feature detectors.
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Unsupervised Learning of Video Representations using LSTMs

TL;DR: In this paper, an encoder LSTM is used to map an input video sequence into a fixed length representation, which is then decoded using single or multiple decoder Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) networks to perform different tasks.
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Multimodal learning with deep Boltzmann machines

TL;DR: A Deep Boltzmann Machine is proposed for learning a generative model of multimodal data and it is shown that the model can be used to create fused representations by combining features across modalities, which are useful for classification and information retrieval.
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Multimodal Learning with Deep Boltzmann Machines

TL;DR: In this paper, a Deep Boltzmann Machine (DBM) is proposed for learning a generative model of data that consists of multiple and diverse input modalities, which can be used to extract a unified representation that fuses modalities together.